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  1. Install Focusrite Control to get up and running. This User Guide provides a detailed explanation of the hardware to help you achieve a thorough understanding of the product’s operational features. We recommend that you take the time to read through the User Guide, whether you’re new to computer-based recording or a more experienced.
  2. The GB Circuit Tracker Circuit Breaker Finder easily locates circuits without turning off breakers or fuses. With the transmitter plugged into live 120 Volt outlet, the finder uses audible and visual indicators for ease of use. The finder also features a magnetic back and a long probe lead that keeps the tester at eye and ear level for easy.
  3. ‎GB Part Number ‎GET-1200 Product Dimensions ‎13.97 x 6.35 x 3.81 cm; 272.16 Grams Item model number ‎GET-1200 Colour ‎Red Item Package Quantity ‎1 Batteries Required? ‎Yes Warranty Description ‎Five Year Warranty Item Weight ‎272 g.
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Chilton manuals; MotorEasy; Personalised Manuals ©2021 Haynes ©2021 Haynes v10.13.0. The GB-4000 has a powerful multi-signaling capability which makes it up to 8 times faster to use than other instruments. Your time is important to you so why waste it running only one frequency at a time. The GB-4000 can output up to 8 frequencies simultaneously with a variable 10 to 100% square wave duty cycle.

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I have a GB Instruments Circuit Tracker GET-1200 that I have had for a few years. I've only used it a couple of times, and then in a single phase panel. Today I needed to trace some receps/circuits so I got the Circuit Tracker out to try and find them. The panel that the circuits are in is a 3pf 208/120V. This tracker has a visible scale (green-red) and an audible alarm when you find the right breaker. The problem I was having was I got full scale readings on several breakers, which was useless to me. You could hear what sounded like a 60HZ hum or buzz on most every breaker. The audible alarm is a chirping sound, which I could hear in more than one place. I would hold it in one place for several seconds thinking that was the strongest signal only to find if you checked again, it had moved. I just gave up on trying with this thing. I couldn't flip the breakers because the receps. were being used. The only thing I can think of is there were apparently some MWBC in there and several non linear loads on some circuits, thus giving me a lot of trash and false readings. Any thoughts on this?